Cialis is used to treat what medical condition?
Cialis works by reducing the tension of blood vessel muscles. As a result, the amount of blood transported to various parts of the body is increased.
Male impotence and the symptoms of benign prostatic hypertrophy have been successfully treated with the use of Cialis (enlarged prostate).
If you have impotence, commonly known as erectile dysfunction (ED), or you have signs of an enlarged prostate, you may benefit from using Cialis, a prescription-only medication (benign prostatic hyperplasia, or BPH).
Cialis is a PDE5 inhibitor. In reaction to sexual excitement, the blood supply to the penis increases. Additionally, it has the potential to ease tension in the prostate and bladder.
Depending on the dosage, Cialis can be taken everyday at a lower dose, or immediately before a sexual activity to have the desired effect.